A line does have infinite length because it exists on an infinite plane. The only time it does not have infinite length is when it is a line segment.
A line is one dimensional and can have infinite length.
This would be a line, which has no width, no thickness and no endpoints, but has infinite length.
yes, a ray does have infinite length.true
If an object had infinite length, it would also have infinite mass, so everything in the universe would be attracted to it, turning the entire universe into a super giant black hole. In other words, no.
A line does have infinite length because it exists on an infinite plane. The only time it does not have infinite length is when it is a line segment.
A point has no length, width, or thickness. A line has infinite length but no width or thickness. A plane has infinite length and width but no thickness.
A line is one dimensional and can have infinite length.
A line has infinite length, no width, no thickness, and no endpoints.
A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.
This would be a line, which has no width, no thickness and no endpoints, but has infinite length.
yes, a ray does have infinite length.true
A Koch curve has INFINITE length.
A tangent is a straight line and so has infinite length.
Yes, if the three points are infinite.
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A line.